Auriflamme

/ˈɔːrɪflæm/ noun

The ancient royal standard or banner of France, traditionally said to be golden or flame-like in appearance, used before the fleur-de-lis became the national symbol.

From Old French 'oriflambe,' from Latin 'aurum' (gold) plus 'flamma' (flame). The name literally means 'golden flame,' describing the banner's appearance.

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